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Kinds | - Acanthaceae, Acanthi
- Aceraceae, Maples
- Achariaceae
- Achatocarpaceae
- Actinidiaceae, Chinese Gooseberries
- Adoxaceae, Moschatels
- Aextoxicaceae
- Aizoaceae, Fig-marigolds
- Akaniaceae
- Alangiaceae
- Alseuosmiaceae
- Altingiaceae
- Alzateaceae, Alzateas
- Amaranthaceae, Amaranths
- Amborellaceae
- Anacardiaceae, Cashews
- Ancistrocladaceae
- Anisophylleaceae
- Annonaceae, Annonas
- Aphanopetalaceae
- Aphloiaceae
- Apiaceae, Carrots
- Apocynaceae, Dogbanes
- Apodanthaceae
- Aquifoliaceae, Hollies
- Araliaceae, Ginseng
- Argophyllaceae
- Aristolochiaceae, Birthworts
- Asclepiadaceae, Milkweeds
- Asteraceae, Sunflowers
- Asteropeiaceae
- Atherospermataceae
- Austrobaileyaceae
- Balanopaceae
- Balanophoraceae, Balanophora
- Balsaminaceae, Balsams
- Barbeuiaceae
- Barbeyaceae
- Barclayaceae
- Basellaceae, Madeira vines
- Bataceae, Turtleweed
- Begoniaceae, Begonias
- Berberidaceae, Barberries
- Berberidopsidaceae
- Betulaceae, Birches
- Biebersteiniaceae
- Bignoniaceae, Bignonias
- Bixaceae, Lipstick-trees
- Bombacaceae, Kapoks
- Bonnetiaceae
- Boraginaceae, Borages
- Brassicaceae, Mustards
- Bretschneideraceae
- Brunelliaceae, Tall Trees
- Bruniaceae
- Brunoniaceae
- Buddlejaceae, Butterfly bushes
- Burseraceae, Frankincense
- Buxaceae, Allegheny spurge
- Byblidaceae
- Cabombaceae, Water-Shields
- Cactaceae, Cacti
- Caesalpiniaceae
- Calceolariaceae
- Callitrichaceae, Water-starworts
- Calophyllaceae
- Calycanthaceae, Spicebushes
- Calyceraceae, Acicarpha
- Campanulaceae, Bellflowers
- Canellaceae, Chupa gallo
- Cannabaceae, Hemps
- Cannabidaceae
- Capparaceae, Rocky mountain bee-plant
- Caprifoliaceae, Honeysuckles
- Cardiopteridaceae
- Caricaceae, Carica
- Carlemanniaceae
- Caryocaraceae, Neotropical Evergreens
- Caryophyllaceae, Pinks
- Casuarinaceae, She-oaks
- Cecropiaceae, Cecropias
- Celastraceae, Bittersweets
- Celtidaceae
- Cephalotaceae
- Ceratophyllaceae, Coontail
- Cercidiphyllaceae, Katsuratree
- Chenopodiaceae, Goosefeet
- Chloranthaceae, Chloranthi
- Chrysobalanaceae, Cocoa-Plums
- Cinchona
- Circaeasteraceae
- Cistaceae, Rock-roses
- Cleomaceae
- Clethraceae, Clethras
- Clusiaceae, Garcinia
- Cneoraceae
- Cochlospermaceae, Cochlospermum
- Columelliaceae
- Combretaceae, Indian-almonds
- Connaraceae, Connari
- Convolvulaceae, Morning-glories
- Coriariaceae, Coriarias
- Cornaceae, Dogwoods
- Corynocarpaceae
- Crassulaceae, Stonecrop
- Crossosomataceae, Crossosomas
- Crypteroniaceae
- Ctenolophonaceae
- Cucurbitaceae, Pumpkins
- Cunoniaceae, Cunonias
- Curtisiaceae
- Cuscutaceae, Dodders
- Cynomoriaceae
- Cyrillaceae, Buckwheat tree
- Cytinaceae
- Daphniphyllaceae
- Datiscaceae, Durango-roots
- Davidsoniaceae
- Degeneriaceae
- Dialypetalanthaceae
- Diapensiaceae, Oconee bells
- Dichapetalaceae, Dichapetalums
- Didiereaceae
- Didymelaceae
- Diegodendraceae
- Dilleniaceae, Caskfruits
- Dioncophyllaceae
- Dipentodontaceae
- Dipsacaceae, Teasels
- Dipterocarpaceae
- Dirachmaceae
- Donatiaceae
- Droseraceae, Sundews
- Drosophyllaceae
- Duckeodendraceae
- Ebenaceae, Ebonys
- Elaeagnaceae, Oleasters
- Elaeocarpaceae, Bullwood
| - Elatinaceae, Bergia
- Emblingiaceae
- Empetraceae, Crowberries
- Epacridaceae
- Eremolepidaceae, Parasites
- Ericaceae, Heathers
- Erythroxylaceae, Brisselet
- Escalloniaceae
- Eucommiaceae
- Eucryphiaceae
- Euphorbiaceae, Spurges
- Euphroniaceae
- Eupomatiaceae
- Eupteleaceae
- Fabaceae, Bushclovers
- Fabaceae-papilionoideae
- Fabaceae-papilionoideae
- Fagaceae, Beeches
- Flacourtiaceae, Brushholly
- Fouquieriaceae, Ocotillos
- Frankeniaceae, Seaheath
- Fumariaceae
- Garryaceae, Silk-tassels
- Geissolomataceae
- Gelsemiaceae
- Gentianaceae, Gentians
- Geraniaceae, Cranes-bill
- Gesneriaceae, Canterbury bells
- Gisekiaceae
- Globulariaceae
- Gomortegaceae
- Gonystylaceae
- Goodeniaceae, Gullfeed
- Goupiaceae
- Greyiaceae
- Griseliniaceae
- Grossulariaceae, Gooseberries
- Grubbiaceae
- Gunneraceae, Gunneras
- Gyrostemonaceae
- Halophytaceae
- Haloragaceae, Mermaidweed
- Hamamelidaceae, Witch-hazels
- Haptanthaceae
- Helwingiaceae
- Hernandiaceae, Hernandias
- Heteropyxidaceae
- Himantandraceae
- Hippocastanaceae, Horse-chestnuts
- Hippocrateaceae, Pumpwood
- Hippuridaceae
- Hoplestigmataceae
- Huaceae
- Hugoniaceae
- Humiriaceae, Humirias
- Hydnoraceae, Hydnoras
- Hydrangeaceae, Hydrangeas
- Hydrophyllaceae, Aunt-lucy
- Hydrostachyaceae
- Hypericaceae
- Icacinaceae, False yam
- Idiospermaceae
- Illiciaceae
- Irvingiaceae
- Iteaceae
- Ixonanthaceae
- Juglandaceae, Walnuts
- Julianiaceae
- Kaliphoraceae
- Kiggelariaceae
- Kirkiaceae
- Koeberliniaceae, Allthorn
- Krameriaceae, Kramerias
- Lacistemataceae, Lacistemas
- Lactoridaceae
- Lamiaceae, American dragonhead
- Lardizabalaceae, Akebia fruit
- Lauraceae, Laurels
- Lecythidaceae, Brazil-nuts
- Leeaceae
- Leguminosae, Yellow puff
- Leitneriaceae, Corkwood
- Lennoaceae, Desert christmas tree
- Lentibulariaceae, Bladderworts
- Lepidobotryaceae, Lepidobotries
- Limnanthaceae, False mermaidweed
- Linaceae, Allseed
- Lissocarpaceae
- Loasaceae, Blazingstar
- Loganiaceae, Logania
- Loranthaceae, Showy mistletoes
- Lythraceae, Crepe-myrtles
- Magnoliaceae, Banana shrub
- Malesherbiaceae
- Malpighiaceae, Barbados-cherries
- Malvaceae, Hollyhock
- Marcgraviaceae, Marcgravia
- Martyniaceae, Martynia
- Medusagynaceae
- Medusandraceae
- Melanophyllaceae
- Melastomataceae, Meadow-beauties
- Meliaceae, Mahoganies
- Melianthaceae
- Mendonciaceae
- Menispermaceae, Moonseeds
- Menyanthaceae, Buckbeans
- Metteniusaceae
- Mimosaceae, Mimosas
- Misodendraceae
- Mitrastemonaceae
- Molluginaceae, Limeaceae
- Monimiaceae, Monimias
- Monotropaceae, Indian pipe
- Montiaceae
- Montiniaceae
- Moraceae, Mulberries
- Moringaceae, Horseradish tree
- Muntingiaceae
- Myodocarpaceae
- Myoporaceae, Bastard sandalwood
- Myricaceae, Bayberries
- Myristicaceae, Nutmegs
- Myrothamnaceae
- Myrsinaceae, Coral-berries
- Myrtaceae, Bottlebrushes
- Nelumbonaceae
- Nepenthaceae
- Neuradaceae
- Nitrariaceae
- Nolanaceae
- Nothofagaceae
- Nyctaginaceae, Four-o-clocks
- Nymphaeaceae, Spatterdock
- Nyssaceae
- Ochnaceae, Mickey mouse plant
- Olacaceae, Arana
- Oleaceae, Fringe tree
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- Onagraceae, Evening-primroses
- Oncothecaceae
- Opiliaceae, Opilia
- Orobanchaceae, Broomrapes
- Oxalidaceae, Irish shamrock
- Paeoniaceae
- Pandaceae
- Papaveraceae, Bleedingheart
- Paracryphiaceae
- Passifloraceae, Passion-flowers
- Paulowniaceae
- Pedaliaceae, Benne
- Pellicieraceae
- Penaeaceae
- Pentadiplandraceae
- Pentaphragmataceae
- Pentaphylacaceae
- Penthoraceae
- Peraceae
- Peridiscaceae
- Phrymaceae, Lopseed
- Phyllanthaceae
- Phyllonomaceae
- Physenaceae
- Phytolaccaceae, Bloodberry
- Picramniaceae
- Picrodendraceae
- Piperaceae, Peppers
- Pittosporaceae, Japanese pittosporum
- Plantaedicotyledoneaeamaranthaceae
- Plantaginaceae, Plantains
- Platanaceae, Lacewood
- Plocospermataceae
- Plumbaginaceae, Thrifts
- Podostemaceae, Riverweed
- Polemoniaceae, Jacobs-ladder
- Polygalaceae, Milkworts
- Polygonaceae, Buckwheats
- Portulacaceae, Fameflower
- Primulaceae, Primroses
- Proteaceae, Silk-oak
- Punicaceae, Pomegranates
- Putranjivaceae
- Pyrolaceae, Spotted wintergreen
- Quiinaceae, Quiinas
- Quillajaceae
- Rafflesiaceae, Rafflesias
- Ranunculaceae, Buttercups
- Resedaceae, Mignonettes
- Retziaceae
- Rhabdodendraceae
- Rhamnaceae, Buckthorns
- Rhizophoraceae, Red mangroves
- Rhoipteleaceae
- Roridulaceae
- Rosaceae, Avens
- Rousseaceae
- Rubiaceae, Bluets
- Rutaceae, Boxthorn
- Sabiaceae, Aguacatillo
- Saccifoliaceae
- Salicaceae, Aspens
- Salvadoraceae
- Santalaceae, Bastard toadflax
- Sapindaceae, Soapberries
- Sapotaceae, Sapotes
- Sarcobataceae
- Sarcolaenaceae
- Sargentodoxaceae
- Sarraceniaceae, Pitcher plants
- Saururaceae, Water-dragon
- Saxifragaceae, Alumroots
- Schisandraceae
- Schlegeliaceae
- Schoepfiaceae
- Scrophulariaceae, Figworts
- Scyphostegiaceae
- Scytopetalaceae
- Setchellanthaceae
- Simaroubaceae, Simarouba
- Simmondsiaceae
- Siparunaceae
- Sladeniaceae
- Solanaceae, Henbane
- Sonneratiaceae
- Sphaerosepalaceae
- Sphenocleaceae
- Stachyuraceae
- Stackhousiaceae
- Staphyleaceae, Bladdernuts
- Stegnospermataceae
- Sterculiaceae, Cacaoes
- Stilbaceae
- Strasburgeriaceae
- Stylidiaceae
- Styracaceae, Storaxes
- Surianaceae
- Symplocaceae, Sweetleafs
- Talinaceae
- Tamaricaceae, Tamarisks
- Tapisciaceae
- Tepuianthaceae
- Tetracentraceae
- Tetrachondraceae
- Tetramelaceae
- Tetrameristaceae
- Theaceae, Gordoniaceae_homonym
- Theligonaceae
- Theophrastaceae, Theophrastas
- Thomandersiaceae
- Thymelaeaceae, Mezereums
- Ticodendraceae, Ticodendrons
- Tiliaceae, Jutes
- Torricelliaceae
- Tovariaceae, Tovarias
- Trapaceae, Water Chestnut Family
- Tremandraceae
- Trigoniaceae, Trigonias
- Trimeniaceae
- Trochodendraceae
- Tropaeolaceae, Nasturtiums
- Turneraceae, Turnera
- Ulmaceae, Elms
- Urticaceae, Banyans
- Vahliaceae
- Valerianaceae, Valerians
- Verbenaceae, Queens-wreath
- Violaceae, Pansies
- Viscaceae, Christmas mistletoes
- Vitaceae, Boston-ivy
- Vivianiaceae
- Vochysiaceae, Vochysias
- Winteraceae, Winteras
- Xanthophyllaceae
- Zygophyllaceae, Caltrops
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Overview |
Dicots comprise the group of flowering plants (angiosperms) having two cotyledons (embryonic leaves) in the seed which usually appear at germination. Unlike the conifers (gymnosperms), these broadleaved plants have ovules enclosed for protection, in an ovary. Following successful fertilization, the ovules develop into seeds.
Most tropical trees are dicots.
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Identification |
IDnature guides are available for the following:
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Phylogeny |
Taxonomic Category |
Scientific Name |
Common Name |
Kingdom |
Plantae |
Green plants |
Division |
Dicotyledoneae |
Dicots |
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Geographic distribution |
- Checklists
- Vascular Plants,
Great Smoky Mountains National Park, North Carolina & Tennessee
- Flora,
Oconee National Forest, Georgia
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Links to other sites |
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References |
Gauld, Ian D. and Barry Bolton (Eds.) 1988. The Hymenoptera.
British Museum (Natural History). Oxford University Press, New York. ISBN 0-19-858521-7.
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Acknowledgements |
This page written and compiled by Robert Magill and Kay Yatskievych of the Missouri Botanical Garden, St. Louis, with Irina Kim, and John Pickering of the University of Georgia, Athens.
We thank Cassie Lloyd for technical support in developing this page.
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